Resources on Labour migration in Africa

December 2019

  1. Call for expression of interest: Lead Consultant

    30 December 2019

    The ILO is searching for an external collaborator for support to Labour Migration in the Context of COVID-19 in Nigeria.

  2. Call for expression of interest: co-lead consultant

    30 December 2019

    The ILO is searching for an external collaborator for support to Labour Migration in the Context of COVID-19 in Nigeria.

  3. Call for expression of interest: Resource Person - Media Engagement

    30 December 2019

    The ILO is searching for an external collaborator to complete the terms of reference described below. Interested applicants should submit a maximum two page technical proposal outlining their suitability for the assignment, their CV, demonstration of similar work conducted and a daily rate by email to the ILO Country Office in Abuja (abujareg@ilo.org) not later than 26th of October 2020 at 12 PM Nigeria time.

  4. Call for expression of interest: Study on Migrant Workers in Nigeria- extended call

    30 December 2019

    The ILO is searching for an external collaborator to complete the terms of reference described below on " Mapping and Tracking Reportage and Coverage of News Related to Migrant Workers Returning to Nigeria in the Context of COVID-19". Interested applicants should submit a maximum two page technical proposal outlining their suitability for the assignment, their CV, two samples of similar work conducted.More details in TOR.

  5. Call for expression of interest: Study on Migrant Workers in Nigeria

    30 December 2019

    The ILO is searching for an external collaborator to complete the terms of reference described below on " Mapping and Tracking Reportage and Coverage of News Related to Migrant Workers Returning to Nigeria in the Context of COVID-19". Interested applicants should submit a maximum two page technical proposal outlining their suitability for the assignment, their CV, two samples of similar work conducted.More details in TOR.

  6. Call for expression of interest: Study on Migrant Workers in Nigeria

    30 December 2019

    Call for Expression of Interest: Mapping and Tracking Reportage and Coverage of News Related to Migrant Workers Returning to Nigeria in the Context of COVID-19.

  7. Zimbabwe takes steps to implement new Labour Migration Policy

    18 December 2019

    There has been a growing commitment for making decent work a reality for migrant workers in Zimbabwe. This process is benefiting from technical and financial support from the ILO and International Organization for Migration (IOM).

November 2019

  1. Towards a Holistic Approach to Labour Migration Governance and Labour Mobility in North Africa (THAMM)

    01 November 2019

    This Project is a sub-regional project funded by the European Union through the “Emergency Trust Fund for Stability and Addressing the Root Causes of Irregular Migration and Displaced Persons in Africa” and the German Federal Ministry for Development (BMZ). It is implemented under two separate contracts, one concerning the ILO and IOM funded by the European Union and one concerning GIZ funded by the EU and BMZ.

  2. Migrant Workers' Skills Portability in Africa at Regional Economic Community and Continental Level

    01 November 2019

    Guidance towards an African qualifications framework? Africa currently hosts nearly 25 million international migrants. Some are fleeing from conflicts, instability, climate change or hardship, while others chose to leave their country for better living conditions and income opportunities elsewhere. All of them possess skills that can be used in their new environments, in the community, and, most importantly, to help them find and sustain a decent job.

October 2019

  1. ILO provided a platform for knowledge sharing among social partners in EAC- IGAD Member States

    22 October 2019

    The ILO is implementing a project “Free Movement of Persons and Transhumance in the IGAD Region: Improving Opportunities for Regular Labour Mobility” in collaboration with the IGAD Secretariat and financed by the European Union, Emergency Trust Fund (EUTF).